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1988190318New York: Simon and Schuster 1988. First edition first printing signed limited issue number 460 of 600 copies signed by the author and specially bound. Written in the final years of the Cold War Nixon's book considers the question of what the US could do in the following 11 years to set the foundation for a peaceful and prosperous international order in the 21st century. Nixon maintains the hawkish approach that characterized his own time in the White House. He advocates for continued support of Nicaragua's contras more American cruise missiles in Europe the continuance of covert CIA actions overseas and the establishment of US air bases in Saudi Arabia. He opposes protectionism against Japan and endorses the development of laser-based weapons in space the so-called "Star Wars". Of some note is his assumption that the Soviet Union would still be an existing superpower at the end of the century - he proposes a rapprochement similar to his engagement with China. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. With blue cloth slipcase. Light rubbing to spine and slipcase extremities: a near-fine copy. hardcover
5895Warner Bks. HBDJ STATED 1st edition May 1980 OP Index 341 pgs minor rub DJ VG/VG. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Warner Bks hardcover
1956013889New York: Henry Holt and Company 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Sanders's bookplate on the front pastedown with an old newspaper photo clipping of Nixon and Sanders together. Near Fine in a Very Good white dustwrapper with mild soiling and light edgewear. The first study of this complicated man. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the subject to actor and autograph expert George Sanders: "Best wishes to George/from/Dick Nixon." <br/><br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1974100372<p>Washington D.C. September 20 1974. 1974. Fine. - Over 60 words typed on 8-3/4 inch high by 6-3/4 inch wide "The White House Washington" embossed stationery with the Presidential seal embossed in blind at the top. Having taken office following Richard Nixon's resignation the preceding month Gerald Ford thanks former Democratic Congresswoman Edna F. Kelly for her good wishes "I can't tell you how pleased I am to have your good wishes as I begin my duties as President and I know that you will understand that the delayed response in no way diminishes my appreciation." "Having your support is most heartwarming and encouraging and I'll do my utmost to continue to merit your high regard". Signed "Jerry Ford". Folded once for mailing else fine.</p><p>From the collection of Paul K. Carr 1934-2023 the former President of the Universal Autograph Collector Club UACC.</p><p>Gerald Ford 1913-2006 took office as President of the United States on August 9 1974 following Richard Nixon's resignation. He served until January 20 1977.</p><p>The first woman congress member from Brooklyn Edna F. Kelly 1906-1997 served ten terms as the Democratic Congresswoman from New York from 1949 to 1969. A member of the Democratic National Committee she served as a ranking member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Chaired the Subcommittee on Europe. She was responsible for helping resettle refugees from Russia and Eastern Europe and people displaced following World War II. She served as Secretary of the House Democratic Caucus and before retiring in 1969 had helped to create the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.</p> Washington, D.C., September 20, 1974.
193850069Chapel Hill: UNC Press 1938. First ed. Hardcover. Evans Walker. 4to. 98 pp. illustrated from photographs. A very good copy. The photo illustrated dust jacket has a few chips and pieces lacking and shows light soiling on the rear panel of text. One of the earliest books to be illustrated by the photographers of the FSA; Evans Lange Shahn Rothstein Carter Mydans. With a text by a member of the Southern Agrarian writers group. <br/><br/> UNC Press hardcover books
003211Doubleday. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition 1962. Signed and inscribed by Nixon on front free end-paper. Book near fine with slight wear at spine ends very slight discoloration along top and bottom edges of spine and boards and on end-papers. DJ very good with two small pieces missing at tail of spine small piece missing at bottom of front a tear near top of back 1.5" long slight rubbing and chipping at corners and along folds tiny tear near top of back fold two tiny tears near bottom of back slight creasing on top of spine small tear near top of spine. Doubleday hardcover books
003209Grosset & Dunlap. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition first printing 1978. Signed and inscribed by Nixon on second interior page. Book near fine with slight discoloration along edges of spine and boards. DJ near fine with slight rubbing at spine ends and corners. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1966WRCAM43537New York 1966. 1p. Old fold lines else fine. Letter written to Hugh J. Kelly thanking him for his letter in which he "referred so generously to my activities during the recent campaign." Nixon campaigned for Republican candidates in the 1966 Congressional election though he was not running for office himself. He writes "The results on November Eighth exceeded even my own most optimistic predictions and I am confident that we have now laid the foundation for even greater victories in the years ahead." An attractive letter written in the political season prior to Nixon's election to the Presidency. unknown books
1901140946256Kansas City MO: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company 1901. First edition. First edition first printing. 500pp. Bound in publisher's dark blue buckram with gilt spine lettering floral endpapers. Very Good well-worn along edges gift inscription to rear endpaper and a few previous owner stamps to endpapers limited underlining to text and few marginal notes. <p>The best known work by an American Spiritualist featuring conversations with a medium William W. Aber. According to Nixon's obituary in the 1915 Spring Hill Kansas New Era he was born in 1831 and raised a Quaker; he was a "police judge" and city attorney in Spring Hill for many years. That town was the center of what was known as the Aber Intellectual Circle. This book features Aber's conversations with spirits some of whom were famous historical figures. According to the Topeka Library's account of Aber's exploits "In the early 1900s Aber's fraudulent seances were exposed several times in the Kansas City area. In one instance he was exposed by two men who were worried about a woman who had been seeing Aber to contact her deceased husband. The two men grabbed Aber who was dressed as a spirit. Aber managed to escape and locked himself in the bathroom until authorities arrived. He tried his luck again on the West coast. Authorities arrested Aber in Seattle in 1920 while once again dressed as a ghostly apparition. He was told to leave town. Newspapers across the nation carried the humorous headline 'Ghost Fined and Must Walk Earth Elsewhere.'". Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company unknown
1946BOOKS 52936 IBinding starting to loosen and there is some wear to the cloth boards. Moderate foxing scattered throughout text including plates. Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund Lancaster PA 1946 1st Edition Hardback Cloth 8vo. xv 507pp index bibliography appendices. Illustrated with 28 plates. Issued without dustjacket. Paper labels front board and spine. Inscribed and signed by the author to fellow historian Hortense Warner Ward in 1947 on the front free endpaper. From Jenkins' BTB 153: "The dates covered are not arbitrary. The year 1528 was when Cabeza de Vaca 'the first man to treat the Texas Indians and the first white doctor in the Western Hemisphere' set foot in Texas.' Scarce especially signed copies. Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund hardcover
19902351267New York: Simon & Schuster 1990. Limited Edition. Full-Leather. Near Fine/Fine. 9x6x1. Signed by author. Limited edition #420 of 500 copies signed by Richard Nixon and hand-numbered on limitation page. Includes publisher's slipcase. An excellent copy with a couple minor blemishes to slipcase though the texture of the leather photographs horribly. Binding tight and square pages clean bright and unmarked. 1990 Full-Leather. 384 pp. Former U.S. President Richard Nixon candidly reflects on his career and discusses such topics as the U.S.S.R. Gorbachev secrecy Watergate and more. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs throughout. Simon & Schuster hardcover
198567113New York: Arbor House 1985. First edition limited edition. Near Fine. SIGNED. 240pp. Octavo 21.5cm. Bound in brown leather with title stamped in gilt on spine and front board. Raised bands; satin ribbon page marker. All edges gilt. Spot of very faint rubbing to front board. In publisher's custom clamshell with a satin ribbon tie. Clamshell has two faint spots of soiling. Inscribed on the half-title with love and best wishes to Fred Chase.<br /> <br /> The "Presidential Edition" of this title was limited to 200 copies. This copy is lacking the signed and numbered limitation page.<br /> <br /> The late President's analysis of the mistakes of the Vietnam War along with a plea that American foreign policy not be impacted by any military failures. Arbor House unknown
1983010083New York 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Very Good dustwrapper with a small tear at the bottom front and a few rather faint scratches. Privately published edition limited to 1000 copies preceding the trade edition published by Little Brown and usually seen signed by Nixon on the front endpaper. This edition was intended for a select group of government officials and opinion leaders in the United States and abroad. We have handled several copies of this title one or two of which also included a brief letter from Nixon to a noted individual. This is one of the few copies we have seen that has been INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author rather than simply signed: "To Joe Fromm/with warm regards/from/Richard Nixon." <br/><br/> hardcover
2338284H. Good. Autographed Copy unknown
003211Doubleday. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition 1962. Signed and inscribed by Nixon on front free end-paper. Book near fine with slight wear at spine ends very slight discoloration along top and bottom edges of spine and boards and on end-papers. DJ very good with two small pieces missing at tail of spine small piece missing at bottom of front a tear near top of back 1.5" long slight rubbing and chipping at corners and along folds tiny tear near top of back fold two tiny tears near bottom of back slight creasing on top of spine small tear near top of spine. Doubleday hardcover
194654784VG-. Inscribed by author. Page browning gift inscription on endpaper Lancaster hardcover
B18605-HISimon and Schuster. Collectible - Like New. 1990 1st signed and inscribed by Nixon to Ed Turner CNN vice president on 2nd fep book is in fine condition very light edgewear to dust jacket o/w fine. Simon and Schuster unknown
1983HVD-19981-A-0Richard Nixon. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1983. Hardcover. Signed by Author; Signed by Nixon! Great overall condition. Minor cosmetic wear. No major blemishes. No writing.; - We're committed to your satisfaction. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Richard Nixon hardcover
B18605-HISimon and Schuster. Collectible - Like New. 1990 1st signed and inscribed by Nixon to Ed Turner CNN vice president on 2nd fep book is in fine condition very light edgewear to dust jacket o/w fine. Simon and Schuster unknown books
1980AM-13New York: Warner Books 1980. Classic text by the late President Nixon outlines his view of the current state of U.S. political economic and military strengths the impact on foreign policy and the Cold War and his vision for the future. 341 pgs. First Printing. Signed on the second front endpaper. Maroon cloth silver stamp-plated spine and front cover and silvered outer edge pages; sewn-in red silk ribbon bookmark. Decorative endpapers. Slipcased fine condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Deluxe Edition. Warner Books Hardcover
1988113452Easton Press Norwalk. As New with No dust jacket as issued. 1988. Signed Edition. Full-Leather. This is a two volume set of which the first volume is personally signed by former President Richard Nixon. Special introduction by Raymond K. Price Jr. From the Easton Press series of the Library of the Presidents. Volume I; signed 540 pages. Volume II; pages 541-1118 includes the index. Each volume is 6 1/2 in. X 9 1/2 in. Both volumes are handsomely bound in genuine leather dark blue accented with 22kt gold and printed on specially milled acid-neutral paper these Easton Press editions are designed to be a beautiful and lasting addition to your library. No marks writing or bookplates. Books are in Fine as new condition. ; 6 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in. . Easton Press, Norwalk. hardcover
1774018297<p>Chester: P. Broster 1774 Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. Very Good rebound in half-leather over marbled boards; po bookplate on fep; notation in pencil on ffep stating "Plomer records Broster p.36 as 1774-5" first published in 1714 hence listed publication date though none given on tp. Rebinding has included 24 blank pages in rear. text block 31pp shows some age tanning and a little foxing but all in all a nice copy; corners lightly rubbed 1" split starting at bottom front spine.</p> P. Broster hardcover
194627417Lancaster PA: Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Texas; Science; We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 2 xv 1 507 pages; . The Medical Story of Early Texas 1528-1853. Lancaster: the Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund 1946. First Trade Edition. Tall thick 8vo green cloth paper labels at spine and upper cover xv and 507 pages 28 inserted b/w reproductions and portraits. Very good copy brief rubbing and shelfwear spine label slightly sunned text clean. Dobie page 70. Jenkins 153. U. S. IANA N161 a. "The best work on Texas medical history by a 1909 graduate of Johns Hopkins . One of the best state medical histories ever published" - Jenkins. Chapters on quackery military and naval medicine diseases peculiar to Texas hospitals and other related subjects." Howes N161 The edition also included 100 numbered copies of which some were signed by Nixon. 2 copies found at auction AE 1991 1998. Scarce . Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund hardcover
196888252s. l.: s. n. 1968. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. 1968 10.50 x 12.50 cm une feuille Original photograph depicting Richard Nixon smiling. Autograph inscription signed by Richard Nixon in the lower margin of the photograph to Claude Armand. We include an envelope addressed to the dedicatee with printed address stamp of Richard Nixon in New York. Provenance: from the collection of the great autograph collector Claude Armand. s. n. unknown
19672659Maplewood NJ: Hammond Inc 1967. First Revised Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Atlas of the Presidents signed by President Richard Nixon First Lady Pat Nixon Julie Eisenhower and Edward F. Cox. Octavo 86pp 8. Blue hardcover title printed on spine illustration on front cover. Shelf wear at edges. Stated "Revised Edition 1967" on copyright page. In publishers dust jacket $3.50 on front flap shelf wear and some toning to spine. Signed by members of the Nixon family on the front free endpaper. A unique item with Pat Nixon signing very few books during her lifetime. Atlas of the Presidents by Donald Cooke details presidential travel the addition of new states changing maps during wartime and voting results in each election. It covers every president through Lyndon Johnson. Hammond, Inc hardcover books